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    Saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements trigger equivalent gaze-cued orienting effects by Langton, Stephen RH, McIntyre, Alex H, Hancock, Peter JB, Leder, Helmut

    “…Research has established that a perceived eye gaze produces a concomitant shift in a viewer’s spatial attention in the direction of that gaze. The two…”
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    Developmentally distinct gaze processing systems: Luminance versus geometric cues by Doherty, Martin J., McIntyre, Alex H., Langton, Stephen R.H.

    Published in Cognition (01-04-2015)
    “…•We examined gaze judgement in young children and gaze cueing in children and adults.•Eye stimuli were manipulated to contain geometrical cues, luminance cues,…”
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    Attention to Faces in Williams Syndrome by Riby, Deborah M., Jones, Nicola, Brown, Philippa H., Robinson, Lucy J., Langton, Stephen R. H., Bruce, Vicki, Riby, Leigh M.

    “…Williams syndrome (WS) is associated with distinct social behaviours. One component of the WS social phenotype is atypically prolonged face fixation. This…”
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    Improving Discrimination and Face Matching with Caricature by McIntyre, Alex H., Hancock, Peter J. B., Kittler, Josef, Langton, Stephen R. H.

    Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-11-2013)
    “…Summary Identification of faces from photographs is a common security measure, but matching unfamiliar faces produces high rates of error. Caricatures of…”
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    The effect of facial expression and gaze direction on memory for unfamiliar faces by Nakashima, Satoshi F., Langton, Stephen R. H., Yoshikawa, Sakiko

    Published in Cognition and emotion (01-11-2012)
    “…We report data from an experiment that investigated the influence of gaze direction and facial expression on face memory. Participants were shown a set of…”
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    Gaze Perception Requires Focused Attention: Evidence from an Interference Task by Burton, A. Mike, Bindemann, Markus, Langton, Stephen R. H, Schweinberger, Stefan R, Jenkins, Rob

    “…The direction of another person's gaze is difficult to ignore when presented at the center of attention. In 6 experiments, perception of unattended gaze was…”
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    Assessing the impact of verbal and visuospatial working memory load on eye-gaze cueing by Law, Anna S., Langton, Stephen R. H., Logie, Robert H.

    Published in Visual cognition (01-12-2010)
    “…Observers tend to respond more quickly to peripheral stimuli that are being gazed at by a centrally presented face, than to stimuli that are not being gazed…”
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